Linux Format forumsHelp, discussion, magazine feedback and more2013-07-10T21:44:33+00:00http://linuxformat.com/forums/feed.php?t=161312013-07-10T21:44:33+00:002013-07-10T21:44:33+00:00http://linuxformat.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=16131&p=111672#p111672I suppose the setting that was there was a default thing that came with the update.Thanks again, Towi71.I feel " (I'm the local geek yes)" is a very understated statement!!

As far as security goes "Digital signing" and "Encryption" are clear, but under "Certificates" there is a long list of certificates. Similarly under "Authorities" there are enough Authorities to run the United Nations.Should I get rid of these "Certificates" and "Authorities"?

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Now having "Upgraded" since 6.06 Dapper I have never altered my settings and before I go charging in a stirring things up I would like to know if anyone else has had this message since this update.

I first assumed that there was a problem with BT (yes, I know BT, is in itself one huge problem, but I meant one specific to btinternet,com). So I went through the purgatory of disembodied voices and button pushing until I landed in over there.

The little man In far away assured me that there was nothing wrong with BT (as always) and it must be my settings. And so to prove it he got me to log into my old standby Yahoo account, using my BT identity and password. and sent me a message ...which I received.

I also received messages that I had received on my btinternet.com account prior to it's going down.